Overview
Scylla Cloud is a fully-managed distributed database that enables organizations to run modern data-intensive applications at global scale. Manage terabytes and petabytes of digital information with millions of read/write operations and millisecond P99 response.
As a managed service, Scylla Cloud frees up teams to focus on applications, minimizing operational overhead and eliminating administrative tasks such as tuning, automatic backups and repairs. Scylla engineers monitor system health, perform automatic back-ups, run repairs, and provide 24*7 online support and rapid response to any alerts, supporting strict SLAs.
Scylla Cloud is a secure, SOC2 Type II certified option, with dedicated, single-tenant hardened security, encrypted backups, and key management.
Scylla Cloud delivers superior performance, lower latencies, and resilience at a fraction of the cost of other cloud database providers.
For additional information, custom pricing, or a private contract, please contact info@scylladb.com .
Highlights
- Scylla Cloud is built on a shared-nothing, shard-per-core architecture that harnesses the power of modern infrastructure and networking capabilities, delivering dramatically higher throughput and lower latency while eliminating barriers to scale.
- Scylla Cloud replicates data across multiple availability zones within a region, eliminating single points of failure. Easily replicate data and efficiently add clusters across data centers to meet requirements for uptime and high availability.
- Scylla Cloud harnesses the power of modern hardware to deliver consistent single-digit millisecond latencies, ensuring dependable and predictable performance. Its unique architecture achieves millions of operations per second from a single node
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Dimension | Description | Cost/12 months |
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Scylla Cloud on AWS | Scylla Cloud on a 3 node cluster | $20,000.00 |
The following dimensions are not included in the contract terms, which will be charged based on your usage.
Dimension | Cost/unit |
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Additional fees as defined by Scylla Cloud Terms of Service | $0.01 |
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